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UOfootball

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 Hello, 

I am brand new to the emulator world. I have been playing the SNES version of '94 on Android (Samsung Note 20+) with a GameSir controller accessory. The emulator I use is Super Retro 16. It works perfectly and I would love to play with 2021 rosters and teams but can't figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated! 

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Thanks, do you know if there is anything close to today's rosters available somewhere? It's crazy because when the original NHL '94 came out I had Sega Genesis. But I was the only one of anyone I knew that was a Genesis kid. I had to learn to play the SNES version if I wanted to play with my friends. I found this awesome community but it is mostly Sega. Go figure! 

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2 hours ago, UOfootball said:

Thanks for the help everyone. Curious why the Genesis version has such a bigger following than Super Nintendo. 

It seems like there is a Canada/USA split. In Canada, everyone played NHL94 on SNES as a kid, and in the USA everyone played on the Genesis.

When I was a kid (in Ontario), my friends and I rented a SNES from the video store every few months. We never even considered renting a Genesis. I have no idea why, that's just how it was. Maybe we never got the Genesis ads so never got that "Does what Ninten-don't!" influence, and Nintendo had the cultural monopoly due to the NES (I didn't even know Sega Master System existed until just a few years ago).

So if you look at the world King of 94 ratings, the SNES ratings are almost entirely Canadians, and the Sega ratings are mostly Americans: SNES / Sega

Another thing that influences why Sega has a good update scene but SNES doesn't is simply that 20 years ago there was a guy called wboy who did a ton of great work hacking the Sega version, and created a point-and-click roster editor called NOSE. He also added more teams to the game, and figured out how to edit the graphics. So there are a lot more resources and possibilities available for hacking the Sega game, so there are more hacks for it.

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Wow thanks for the back story. This stuff is always so interesting to me. Maybe growing up in Alaska the Canadian SNES influence just spread our way. Fortunately I was able to re-map the controller buttons for my GameSir to replicate the SNES on the Genesis emulator. I'll admit the Sega version is does look a lot better. Cheers! 

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